Author: Ethics and Society
This is the blog of the Fordham University Center for Ethics Education. The Center was established in 1999 to augment Fordham's commitment to cultivate life-long habits of critical thinking, moral reflection, and articulate expression, drawing upon the Jesuit maxims of Wisdom & Learning and Men and Women for Others. The Center provides a broad range of multidisciplinary ethics education opportunities, including degree programs, major lectures and support for ethics research and scholarship.
Ethics in the News: Right to Die, Europe’s First Non-Beating Heart Transplant, Organ Donation for Pets, & More – April 17, 2015
Perspectives on Moral Worth: What We Owe to Others and Why
Is the moratorium on editing the human genome ethically justifiable?
Fordham RETI Fellows Publish in Ethics & Behavior Special Issue
Fordham RETI Santander Universities Fellow Tackles HIV Prevention in India through Research & Clinical Practice
Measles Outbreak: A Public Price for the Preeminence of Autonomy?
Fordham RETI Fellow Publishes Editorial in The Lancet on Trafficking, Migration & Health
Terminating therapy, Facebook policies, Incorporating spirituality and treatment of LGBT clients & More: Dr. Celia B. Fisher addresses the ethical conduct of clinical psychology
Fordham Professor, Coast Guard Pioneer and Civil Rights Activist Dr. Olivia J. Hooker to Receive Recognition following her 100th Birthday
Fordham’s Dr. Celia B. Fisher weighs in on failed HIV prevention trial in Africa
Dr. Celia B. Fisher to give webinar on the ethical conduct of clinical psychology
Fordham RETI Faculty Member Develops Online Overdose Education Modules
Buy Buy Baby? The Ethics of Crowdfunding Babies
Dr. Celia B. Fisher Contributes to National Discussion on Ethical Review & Oversight Issues in Standard of Care Research
“Berlin Patient,” First and Only Person Cured of HIV, Speaks Out
Implications of Common Rule Changes for Minimal Risk and Expedited Review of Social & Behavioral Research
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko appointed to international bioethics advisory board
The ethics of panhandling children: deciding whether to give